EP0079299B1 - Matrix for supporting dental fillings during hardening thereof - Google Patents

Matrix for supporting dental fillings during hardening thereof Download PDF

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EP0079299B1
EP0079299B1 EP82810393A EP82810393A EP0079299B1 EP 0079299 B1 EP0079299 B1 EP 0079299B1 EP 82810393 A EP82810393 A EP 82810393A EP 82810393 A EP82810393 A EP 82810393A EP 0079299 B1 EP0079299 B1 EP 0079299B1
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    • A61C5/00Filling or capping teeth
    • A61C5/50Implements for filling root canals; Methods or instruments for medication of tooth nerve channels

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  • the present invention has as its object a matrix for supporting dental fillings during hardening thereof, the matrix being transparent to ultraviolet rays and to the rays of the visible spectrum to permit rapid hardening by polymerization of the filling material and of a material which does not adhere to that of the said filling.
  • Matrices for dental use are already known, transparent to ultraviolet rays and to the rays of the visible spectrum, of material which does not adhere to that of the filling, each characterized by a transparent plate preferably made of plastic material, bent to adhere perfectly to the shape of the tooth in course of filling so that after introduction into the cavity of the tooth, of the filling material and the matrix applied holding it for some time with a forceps and causing the matrix to be passed through by a beam of ultraviolet or luminous rays for a few seconds, starting the polymerization process of the filling material which permits of removing the matrix and of continuing the irradiation until its complete hardening takes place (see in this respect Swiss Patent No. 626'247 filed on the 2nd August 1978) by the same applicant).
  • the matrix according to the present invention differs from that described above by the fact that it can be adapted to a great diversity of shapes of teeth by which with a limited range of matrices the dentist can meet all the demands that is, adapt them to the shape of incisor, canine teeth, molar teeth of adults and children.
  • a concave elastic lamina having a radius of curvature less than that of the various teeth to which it may be applied and thinned at a portion of its circumference so as to be able to penetrate under the gum, the lamina being provided at the rear with a stem to allow it to be grasped with forceps and pressed strongly against the tooth to be treated, thereby increasing its radius of curvature so that it can adapt to the shape of the tooth to which it is applied.
  • the matrix consists of a lamina 1 of elastic transparent material preferably made of thermoplastic synthetic resins permeable to ultraviolet rays and to the visible rays of the spectrum and concave with a radius of curvature "r" less than that of the various teeth to which it may be applied so that when the stem 2 is grasped with forceps and is pressing it against the tooth to be treated increasing its radius of curvature it assumes perfectly the shape of the said tooth whichever it may be.
  • the filling material hardenable by polymerization under the action of ultraviolet rays of the visible light of the spectrum there is applied onto the tooth the matrix according to claim 1 pressing it strongly against the tooth by means of the forceps which holds it by its stem so that it (matrix) assumes perfectly the shape of the tooth, there is then caused to pass ultraviolet or visible radiation through the matrix holding it always by its stem until the beginning of the polymerization of the filling material and when this material is sufficiently hardened the matrix is removed and the irradiation is continued until complete polymerization.
  • synthetic resins for realizing the matrix in question are selected those which do not adhere to the filling material and which are transparent to the aforesaid radiations.
  • the resin constituted by a polymer of methyl penthene is especially suitable for the purpose.

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The cervical matrix in question is universal as each exemplar is suitable to be applied to a considerable number of teeth of different shape, therefore few ranges of matrices of different curvature (for incisor, canine and molar teeth of adults and children) suffice to cope with all the requirements. The matrix has a lamina (1) transparent to ultraviolet and luminous rays curved with a radius of curvature (r) less than that of the teeth to which it is applied. To the lamina is fixed a stem (2) which permits of grasping it with the forceps and pressing it against the tooth subjecting for a few seconds the whole to ultraviolet or visible irradiations to effect the beginning of the process of polymerization of the filling material after which the matrix is detached and the polymerization continued.

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  • The present invention has as its object a matrix for supporting dental fillings during hardening thereof, the matrix being transparent to ultraviolet rays and to the rays of the visible spectrum to permit rapid hardening by polymerization of the filling material and of a material which does not adhere to that of the said filling.
  • Matrices for dental use are already known, transparent to ultraviolet rays and to the rays of the visible spectrum, of material which does not adhere to that of the filling, each characterized by a transparent plate preferably made of plastic material, bent to adhere perfectly to the shape of the tooth in course of filling so that after introduction into the cavity of the tooth, of the filling material and the matrix applied holding it for some time with a forceps and causing the matrix to be passed through by a beam of ultraviolet or luminous rays for a few seconds, starting the polymerization process of the filling material which permits of removing the matrix and of continuing the irradiation until its complete hardening takes place (see in this respect Swiss Patent No. 626'247 filed on the 2nd August 1978) by the same applicant). The drawback presented by the above described matrix consists in that for each shape of tooth a special matrix having the complementary shape or proximate to that of the said tooth is required due to which the dentist must have available a very considerable number of matrices to be able to adapt them to every shape of tooth.
  • The matrix according to the present invention differs from that described above by the fact that it can be adapted to a great diversity of shapes of teeth by which with a limited range of matrices the dentist can meet all the demands that is, adapt them to the shape of incisor, canine teeth, molar teeth of adults and children.
  • It is characterized by a concave elastic lamina having a radius of curvature less than that of the various teeth to which it may be applied and thinned at a portion of its circumference so as to be able to penetrate under the gum, the lamina being provided at the rear with a stem to allow it to be grasped with forceps and pressed strongly against the tooth to be treated, thereby increasing its radius of curvature so that it can adapt to the shape of the tooth to which it is applied.
  • For better clarity sake the attached drawing shows three preferred non-limiting embodiments of the matrix in question adaptable to various types of teeth.
    • Fig. 1 shows in part view a first embodiment adapted to molar teeth.
    • Fig. 2 shows it in cross section and Fig. 3 shows it in plan view from above.
    • Fig. 4 shows a second embodiment much smaller and rounded with stem of square section adapted to incisor teeth.
    • Fig. 5 shows the cross section of the matrix of Fig. 4.
    • Fig. 6 is the plan view of same.
    • Fig. 7 shows a further triangular embodiment with rounded vertices adapted to canine teeth.
    • Fig. 8 is the corresponding cross section.
    • Fig. 9 is the plan view from above.
  • Referring to the various figures, the matrix consists of a lamina 1 of elastic transparent material preferably made of thermoplastic synthetic resins permeable to ultraviolet rays and to the visible rays of the spectrum and concave with a radius of curvature "r" less than that of the various teeth to which it may be applied so that when the stem 2 is grasped with forceps and is pressing it against the tooth to be treated increasing its radius of curvature it assumes perfectly the shape of the said tooth whichever it may be.
  • Of special importance is the fact that the end of the lamina is thinned in order to be able to penetrate easily under the gum when the filling material extends under the said gum.
  • Taking into consideration the considerable difference in shape between the incisor, canine and molar teeth of an adult and of a child it will be understood immediately how not having available a universal matrix like the subject of the present invention, the dentist is compelled to have recourse to a considerable number of matrix of conventional type whilst with the matrix according to the present invention a few series of different size and shapes such as these illustrated in the various figures suffice for him to cope with every requirement.
  • The method for applying the matrix in question to the tooth during a filling is as follows:
  • After having introduced into the cavity of the tooth the filling material hardenable by polymerization under the action of ultraviolet rays of the visible light of the spectrum there is applied onto the tooth the matrix according to claim 1 pressing it strongly against the tooth by means of the forceps which holds it by its stem so that it (matrix) assumes perfectly the shape of the tooth, there is then caused to pass ultraviolet or visible radiation through the matrix holding it always by its stem until the beginning of the polymerization of the filling material and when this material is sufficiently hardened the matrix is removed and the irradiation is continued until complete polymerization.
  • As synthetic resins for realizing the matrix in question are selected those which do not adhere to the filling material and which are transparent to the aforesaid radiations.
  • The resin constituted by a polymer of methyl penthene is especially suitable for the purpose.
  • It is provided for better grasping of the stem 2 of the matrix to make a special forceps the branches of which in agreement with the end which grasps the stem are formed according to the shape of the said stem to facilitate the grasping.

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1. A matrix for supporting dental fillings during hardening thereof, the matrix being transparent to ultraviolet rays and to rays of the visible spectrum to permit rapid hardening by polymerization of the filling material and of a material which does not adhere to that of the said filling, characterized by a concave elastic lamina (1) having a radius of curvature (r) less than that of the various teeth to which it may be applied and thinned at a portion of its circumference (1') so as to be able to penetrate under the gum, the lamina being provided at the rear with a stem (2) to allow it to be grasped with forceps and pressed strongly against the tooth to be treated, thereby increasing its radius of curvature so that it can adapt to the shape of the tooth to which it is applied.
2. A matrix according to claim 1, characterised in that is made of a synthetic resin.
3. A matrix according to claim 2, characterized in that it is made of a polymer of methylpenthene.
4. A series of matrices as claimed in any of claims 1 to 3, each of which has a radius of curvature different from that of the other in the series.
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